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‘Tis the season to purchase gifts for your friends and family! It’s important to find gifts that align with the receiver’s interests and taste. But, what if the person is spiritual? What physical gifts can you purchase that will allow them to express their spirituality? No matter whom you’re buying for, there are spiritual presents appropriate for every spiritual person on your Christmas list. From Bible games and coloring books to beautiful jewelry and book covers, here is a list of gifts for the spiritual person in your life. For Her Cross Necklace: A necklace is a great and simple gift that she will love. Whether she prefers something understated and simple, or more bejeweled and eye-catching, you’ll find a style that will suit her. Make sure the jewelry is made of good quality silver or gold to avoid any allergic reactions or staining. Bible Cover: Add a personal touch…Keep Reading

This Thanksgiving season, take stock of the good in your life: reflect on your year, and really think about what you have to be thankful for. When you feel that you are truly blessed, you can help others find their way to happiness. Some of us don’t see the great and wonderful beauty in the world as easily as others. If you’re unsure of how to find ways to feel thankful this season, here are ten suggested activities to open yourself to happiness and gratefulness this season. 1. Write in a Happiness Journal- Buy a new journal (or repurpose a pad of paper) and write about one thing at the end of the day that made you feel happy, inspired, blessed, or good about your life. As this list grows, you’ll have more examples to reference to bring you cheer. It will also help you see that there are usually…Keep Reading

Kids and parents both feel the brunt of a busy schedule these days. Between school, your daughter’s dance rehearsals, your son’s soccer practices, homework, and other obligations, you may feel like you have no time to practice your faith with your children. Making time for church is a hefty commitment- however, if you’re serious about getting involved in the church’s community, they will give you a helping hand. Looking for a place to start? Here is our guide to getting your kids invested in the church community. A Word of Advice If you’re going to your kids more involved, you need to get involved too. Take the initiative to start seeking out opportunities to bond with the church community. Whether you bring food to a church potluck, donate clothing to a drive, or dedicate yourself to regularly going to church, others will notice and appreciate your efforts. Showing your children…Keep Reading

Fall has finally arrived, and with it comes new opportunities to plan seasonal fun with your family. While it may seem like Halloween is the dominant celebratory holiday, there are plenty of other ways to appreciate and enjoy fall with your children. And luckily, there are also plenty of ways to integrate the Church’s teachings into your fall fun. From apple picking to hay rides, here is a list of great activities your family can participate in this fall. 1. Carve a Pumpkin Prayer- Pumpkin carving is an activity loved by children and adults alike. Make yours inspirational and spiritual this year by carving biblical shapes into your pumpkin. Not only will you have a beautiful pumpkin, but you’ll also spread God’s love in your neighborhood. Plus, you’ll have beautiful fall décor for your home. 2. Go Apple Picking- Becoming one with nature allows you to get back to your…Keep Reading

May 5 marks the 65th annual National Prayer Day, and while there’s a lot we may know about prayer, there’s always more to learn. The mission of this day is to engage Americans in prayer, and to encourage personal repentance and righteousness in the culture. Although many of us pray daily, this day is a chance for us to reflect on the importance of prayer in our daily lives. For more information check out our National Prayer Day Infographic